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- Dictionaryre·gal·i·ty/rēˈɡalədē/
noun
- 1. the state of being a king or queen.
- 2. a royal privilege. archaic
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1. : of, relating to, or suitable for a king. 2. : of notable excellence or magnificence : splendid. regality. ri-ˈga-lə-tē. noun. regally. ˈrē-gə-lē. adverb. Synonyms. kingly. monarchal. monarchial. monarchical. princely. queenly. royal. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of regal in a Sentence.
the state or condition of being royal; kingship or queenship; royalty. the rights or privileges of royalty. history. jurisdiction conferred by the sovereign on a powerful subject. a territory under such jurisdiction.
The word regality is used for the state of being a monarch — or resembling one. The regality of your queenly cat, calmly looking down on the chaos of your new puppy, is indisputable.
Regality is the state or condition of being royal, or the rights or privileges of royalty. It can also refer to a jurisdiction or territory under royal authority, especially in Scottish history.
Regality means the state or condition of being royal, the rights or privileges of royalty, or a kingdom. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of regality in different languages.
Regality is a noun that means kingship, royalty, or sovereignty. It comes from Latin regalis, meaning royal. See examples of regality in sentences and related words.
Regality is a noun that means royalty, sovereignty, or majesty. It comes from the Middle English regalite, from Old French regalite, from Latin regalis. See 13 meanings, pronunciation, frequency and examples in OED.